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Albright A, Barry M, Painter M, Shultz B
J Neurosurg . 1998 Jan; 88(1):73-6. PMID: 9420075
Unlabelled: Generalized dystonia occurs in 15 to 25% of persons with cerebral palsy (CP) and responds poorly to medical and surgical treatments. Object: After the authors observed a woman whose...
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Pollack I, Shultz B, Mulvihill J
Neurology . 1996 Jun; 46(6):1652-60. PMID: 8649565
The appropriate management of brainstem tumors in patients with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) has been problematic because the natural history of these lesions remains poorly defined. To formulate rational guidelines for...
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Albright A, Barry M, Fasick P, Barron W, Shultz B
Neurosurgery . 1996 May; 38(5):934-8; discussion 938-9. PMID: 8727818
Five patients with generalized dystonia who were refractory to oral medications were treated by continuous intrathecal baclofen infusion. Dystonia was related to cerebral palsy in three patients and to Hallervorden-Spatz...
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Campbell J, Pollack I, Martinez A, Shultz B
Neurosurgery . 1996 Feb; 38(2):258-64. PMID: 8869052
High-grade astrocytomas comprise approximately 10% of intracranial tumors in children. A better prognosis in children than in adults has been reported for patients with these neoplasms, although the reasons for...
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Pollack I, Gerszten P, Martinez A, Lo K, Shultz B, Albright A, et al.
Neurosurgery . 1995 Oct; 37(4):655-66; discussion 666-7. PMID: 8559293
A detailed outcome analysis was performed on 40 children with intracranial ependymomas treated at our institution between 1975 and 1993 to identify those factors that were predictive of overall and...
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Hedges J, Feero S, Shultz B, Easter R, Syverud S, Dalsey W
Pacing Clin Electrophysiol . 1991 Oct; 14(10):1473-8. PMID: 1721129
We studied patients with symptomatic bradycardia to determine the importance of presenting hemodynamic status and prehospital transcutaneous cardiac pacing (TCP) upon patient survival. Of 51 patients with witnessed cardiovascular decompensation...
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Hedges J, Feero S, Moore B, Shultz B, Haver D
Am J Emerg Med . 1988 Sep; 6(5):443-8. PMID: 3415736
Prehospital patient management decisions are complex because the traumatized patient population is heterogeneous with respect to demographics, mechanism of injury, physiological response to injury, and time from injury to medical...
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Hedges J, Dronen S, Feero S, Hawkins S, Syverud S, Shultz B
Ann Emerg Med . 1988 May; 17(5):469-72. PMID: 3364827
Although endotracheal intubation is considered the optimal technique for airway management in critically ill patients, performance of this task in the prehospital setting is at times difficult due to increased...
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Hedges J, Syverud S, Dalsey W, Feero S, Easter R, Shultz B
Circulation . 1987 Dec; 76(6):1337-43. PMID: 3315295
A prospective alternate-day controlled trial of prehospital transcutaneous cardiac pacing (PACE) of hemodynamically significant bradycardia and asystole was undertaken. All patients had a Glasgow coma scale score of 12 or...
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Hedges J, Feero S, Moore B, Haver D, Shultz B
J Emerg Med . 1987 May; 5(3):197-208. PMID: 3429813
An essential feature of the trauma center concept is the rapid delivery of patients with complicated injuries to a regional trauma center directly from the site of injury. A variety...